It looks like the odds are turning against Comrade Kamala Harris’ favor. After almost a month of honeymoon with the media and polling institutions, the clamor (if there’s any) is eroding faster than the border czar’s capacity to articulate a sentence.
On Thursday, President Donald Trump edges out Harris at seven percent, according to Polymarket, an odds betting platform. This number was the highest since August 22.
The former president at the time has a 53 percent chance of winning this November election than Cackling Kamala, who only had 46 percent.
Many observers noted this was different from last month when Harris was leading Trump by 10 percent, according to the platform.
Even in swing states, Harris trails Trump.
In Arizona, Trump received 64 percentage points while Harris only got 36 percent. Georgia’s score also gave the Republican nominee a confident lead with 20 percentage points, 60 percent in favor of the former president.
Even Pennsylvania, a hotly contested state, favors the MAGA leader, with 54 percent, while Willie Brown’s ex-lover only got 46 percent.
Trump also leads in Nevada by eight percentage points.
Meanwhile, in Democrat-controlled Michigan and Wisconsin — both got Kamala a 56 percent chance of winning the elections, while Trump received 44 percent.
Even the New York Times poll shows Trump leading against Kamala, revealing that whatever ‘support’ she had in August is now plummeting.
According to the NYT/Siena Poll, Trump is leading by a point against Biden’s former running mate.
Nate Cohn, NYT’s chief political analyst, commented that the results were ‘surprising’ and the poll revealed that voters are reverting to Trump.
The poll also found that Trump remained popular compared to his opponent, who lacked a track record and even a program of action if elected president.
Many voters also see Trump as someone “closer to the center,” according to Cohn, this was a hard slap to Kamala and the Democratic party, which claims they ‘welcome’ everyone.
Additionally, the majority of voters (61 percent) say they are looking forward to a “major change” in the United States, and they see it coming from Trump, who gained 51 percent, while Harris only received 25 percent.
Half of voters also proclaimed Comrade Kamala as “too liberal or progressive,” which is no surprise because her father was a Karl Marx fan.
Cohn further remarked, “A majority of voters see her as at least somewhat responsible for the problems along the border. And a majority of voters say she’s a ‘risky’ choice and ‘more of the same’ — hardly an enviable combination.”



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